see a vet for advice m8
To treat a perforated eardrum, you can use a warm and dry compress on the ear until the pain is relieved. Only time can heal the eardrum itself and there is no surgical treatment.
can you go on a simulated sky dive with a perforated ear drum
While a perforated eardrum may be uncomfortable, it usually heals on its own. Any hearing loss that accompanies the perforation is usually temporary.
Is there anything I can do to make it better
It is recommended to wait until the perforated eardrum is fully healed before allowing your child to swim, which can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. Swimming with a perforated eardrum can increase the risk of infection and further damage to the eardrum. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider for specific guidance based on your child's individual situation.
The surgeon scratches the undersurface of the eardrum, stimulating the skin to heal and the eardrum to close
The advice we give at school is, as long as the discharge has dried up and the temperature OS down, there should be no problems.
The ear should be kept clean and dry while the eardrum heals; patients should insert cotton balls into the ear when showering or shampooing to block any water from getting into the ear.
yes it is. I'm going to have it in 3 or so years when I'm eighteen because it might effect my exams, but it is done if the eardrum is permanently perforated like mine by taking a bit of cartilage from somewhere else and putting it on the hole I'm told. Apparently its not the nicest of operations though.
Direct inspection with an otoscope. Hearing tests may reveal a hearing loss.
Yes, just don't play the music too loud.
Take her to the hospital! It is possible that she had her eardrum perforated! Her eardrum was certainly affected because she is feeling dizzy, nauseous, the feeling of sea sickness. She seems to be experimenting Vertigo. I really think you should take her to the hospital.